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020 _a9783035623703
082 _a720.1/SEE
100 _aSeethaler-Wari, Shahd
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245 _aInhabiting displacement : architecture and authorship
260 _aBasel
_bBirkhäuser
_c2022
300 _a198p.
500 _a7589, Burhani Book Centre
_b2026-02-16
505 _aPART I: Inhabiting the "Camp", In, Out, and Beyond the Camp, Samah Al Jundi-Pfaff p.24, Reversals: The University and the Camp Anooradha lyer Siddigi p.36, Architecture on the Move: (Re)Creating a Place in a Displaced World Irit Katz p.47, Madafah: Who is Hosting Whom?The Everyday of Za'atri Refugee Camp and the Architectural Encounter Aya Musmar p.60, Between Securitization, Appropriation, and the Right to Dwell: A Multiscalar Analysis of Azrag Camp Ayham Dalal, Petra Heber, and Leticia Palomino p.75, PART II: Inhabiting the "City", Interview with Gregor Brune, a Practicing Architect by Shahd Seethaler-Warip.92, Inhabiting Refugee Accommodations: A Comparison of Two Temporarily Transformed Buildings Shahd Seethaler-Wari p.104, Between Inhabitation and Dwelling: (Im)mobilities in Everyday Life Maja Momić p.131, Architecture and Beyond: In/formal Spaces of Urban Refuge - Berlin Nassim Mehran p.145, Displacement, Arrival, and Housing: The Case of Leipzig (Germany) and Mocoa (Colombia) Lina Sánchez Steiner p.160, Architectures of Displacement: On the Aesthetics and Politics of Humanitarian Shelter Romola Sanyal p.176, Epilogue, Inhabitation: A Story of Return, Somayeh Chitchian p.192, List of Contributors p.196.
700 _aChitchian, Somayeh; Momić, Maja (Ed.)
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